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Bonjour, my name is André Chevalier. It has been my joy and my great honor to help those who have lost their way. Not long after I began my journey, I met two such wounded souls. Renata Koreman, my little mouse. She came to me as a child—shy, mute, injured… broken. It took oh-so many years to start to bring her back to herself! Yet, I could not fully heal her. Years later, Grant Wilkinson, he too fell into my hands. The ex-Army Ranger was badly disfigured and saw himself as a monster. Isolated by secrets, solitary and self-contained, his colleagues affectionately named him ‘Frosty.’ Yet, how should one behave when besieged by a lifetime of confusion and guilt? The moment I saw him, I thought of her and I wondered. The eyes, they cannot always see clearly. And the heart? Ah, the heart can only guess at the truth. So it was that I remained uncertain. Could the mouse and the monster heal each other? Behind a backdrop of secrets, scandal, and murder, the ABUSE trilogy (Abuse, Accuse, Avenge) is a realistic journey full of healing, twists, turns and surprises.
Abuse: The Complete Trilogy, by Nikki Sex - Amazon Sales Rank: #45794 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-14
- Released on: 2015-11-14
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A rare gem that leaves you better for having read it. Profounf yet entertaining read. By I.am.hopeful Wow! This is one of those extremely rare gems that are not only entertaining, but can change the way you think and feel!!!I do not use these words lightly.As I read these books, I felt things and saw things in totally new ways. Good ways. Helpful ways. There were shifts in my awareness that I'd needed for so very long.As a survivor of childhood trauma, this series touched me especially deeply. I felt better about myself because of it... more accepting & understanding. This is significant.I am one of a countless population. There are WAY too many of us; survivors of abuse. This set of books has forever changed the way I see and feel about my experience, about myself, my abuser and life. It was therapeutic but in such an exciting, passionate and pleasant way (though not always easy).This series had many edge of my seat moments. It was an exciting ride - full of gasps, many OMG moments, sighs and lots of heavy breathing. It captured mt attention & wouldn't let it go. I didn't want to put it down.I fell in love with the characters & rooted for them, wanting to learn more about them. I got to visit with my beloved Andre many times (yum!) and I had the pleasure of learning & growing alongside of my new friends.There was a depth to the characters & a depth and complexity to this story that is rarely found in books. I rooted for them & genuinely cared about them. I laughed many times and cried a few, as well.I never wanted to leave this world, yet it ended in such a satisfying way that I found myself at peace with it. Happy & sad at the end, in a such a lovely & profound way.I highly recommend this trilogy to adults. Keep an open mind and you're guaranteed to come out better for having read it.~Sensitive victims of abuse/trauma could be affected/triggered emotionally by some content.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. So much more than erotica By Donna Repsher Settle in and get ready for an extraordinary experience. Grant and Renata's story is both terrifying, heart- and gut-wrenching, deeply emotional, and so much more than the steamy erotica you've come to expect from Nikki Sex.These are perhaps the best contemporary novels I've read dealing with the subject of the traumatic and lifelong effects of childhood physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Both Grant and Renata have been victims of such abuse, and the way they come together to help heal each other is complex, deeply moving, and unparalleled in its complexity and depth. Along the way are many bumps in the road, a murder mystery to solve and, of course, the appearance of the incredible and fascinating Andre Chevalier.This is not a series for the faint of heart or the under 18 crowd. It's unlike any erotica you've read before and it's message will stay with you long after you've finished reading it.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Sweet Dreams Are Made of This By J. Michael Riley Sweet Dreams Are Made of This*Abuse: The Complete Trilogyby Nikki Sex“Some of them want to abuse you;Some of them want to be abused”**EurythmicsThis trilogy is composed of three books – Abuse, Accuse, and Avenge.The overall arc of the story through all three books follows the progress from inner darkness, self-blame, and emotional dysfunction of two young people – a man and a woman (no surprise there, I guess.) They are introduced as The Monster and The Mouse.The Monster (Grant Wilkinson), is a man with many secrets, and a burden of guilt and shame which he doesn't understand and can't share with anyone for help in solving his pain. He thinks himself a monster – with evil thoughts and feelings. And, when he looks in the mirror, what sees there is a monster, too – a face mangled on one side by horrendous scars.But it is the scars to his soul that torment him; he feels as if he deserves the scarred face he presents to the world because he feels himself so distorted and disgusting that no matter the apparently successful life he seems to live from the outside, he knows himself to be a fraud and a pervert. He is filled with self-loathing which he doesn't understand.Grant served in the U.S. Army as a sniper. Upon meeting him, and learning of his service, people automatically assume that his scarring is a result of his war-time experiences. Grant does nothing to persuade them otherwise, as he knows that the scars instead represent one of the dark experiences that haunt him.Grant seemingly copes well with this world; he was born into a life of wealth and privilege. His father died under suspicious circumstances. His mother lives, but is a constant burr under his saddle. He has a brother with whom he is cordial, and sister who disdains him. He has no love life, and turns from time to time to prostitutes for physical comfort.Grant's inner life is so uncomfortable that he finally turns to our dear friend André Chevalier, sex therapist extraordinaire. And here, we pause to meet …The Mouse (Renata Korman) is a young girl who is brought by her “uncle” to André in an extremely damaged state. She is not damaged physically, but has been traumatized to the point that she is nearly catatonic when André first meets her.André, in his wisdom, does nothing to attempt to draw Renata out of her shell. He simply provides her with her own space, good food, and a freedom to move about his splendid facilities without fear or supervision. André even provides for Renata a sturdy box, to which she retreats for the sense of security she needs when she is overwhelmed by the world. Which, at first, is pretty much always.From medical and other records, André learns that Renata has been living on the streets since fleeing her home, where she was abused by her father and saw her mother killed. Renata learned about sex literally on the streets, but discovered that she enjoys it. And she has become good at it. Any advocate or police investigator would say that she has repeatedly been sexually assaulted and raped, but Renata simply assumes that her experience is normal, and generally enjoys these encounters.But Renata learned at an early age that speaking out or acting in her own defense results in violence, so she becomes more and more withdrawn, silently accepting her fate and her loss of loved ones, until she is brought to André's attention. Brilliantly, André entrusts Renata with the welfare and care-taking of another, and with this sense of purpose and responsibility, she begins to emerge from her cocoon.And so, in the book Abuse, we have met the damaged souls who are our protagonists.In Accuse, under André's guidance, the Monster and the Mouse bring the insights of their own pain to bear on the salving and saving of one another. And together, the two strive to learn the answers to the dark mysteries of their lives. Who killed Renata's mother? Who killed Grant's father? And most importantly … why?André skillfully exposes to Grant some of the hidden memories that have made Grant's life a constant war between his consciousness and his sub-conscious. And Renata reaches a new level of maturity, and inner balance working for André as a therapist and sex surrogate.Grant has been able to completely separate his normal physical urges from any sense of involvement or emotional attachment, which is why he has been only with prostitutes as an adult. Because Grant knows now that his emotions were battered when what he thought was the loving attention of his father was in fact his father's repeated sexual abuse of him. Grant despairs of ever leaving the memories of those perverse and distorted experiences behind as required to live a normal emotional life.With his typical insight and sensitivity, André brings these two together, and assigns Grant's sexual therapy to Renata, sure that they were made for each other, and brought to him for exactly this purpose.At first, the two stumble over their own insecurities and hang-ups, but soon enough, together they discover the joys of consensual, reciprocated love, both physically and emotionally. Also, together, they plunge deeper into the resolution of the mysteries behind their situations, especially Grant's.And here, the story of Accuse turns to a mystery of murder, abuse, conspiracy, power, money, and privilege, against which Grant and Renata have only one another. And, of course, André.In Avenge, the stories of Renata and Grant become clear, as forces unleashed by their investigations begin to show themselves above the slimy surface of a wide-spread conspiracy of child abuse, bribery, and murder.Even under these pressures, Grant and Renata's love blooms, and it turns out that the Monster may have a thing or two to teach the Mouse in the bedroom, once his darker desires and longings are recognized.The two meet many other victims of abuse similar to that they have suffered, who help form an organized “search and destroy” campaign against their mutual abusers, as well as help one another with the emotional burdens they all carry.And of course André, dear André, in the end, with his usual savoir faire, converts Grant's shrewish mother and harpy sister to actual human beings.Read Abuse: The Complete Trilogy for all the (very, very juicy) details of this and more.Highly recommended.
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